In Step 6, the ORACLE_HOME library directory is incorrectly referred to as ORACLE_HOME/lib32. Therefore, replace the Step 6 instructions with the following text:

Change the library path variable in the start script for your environment to include the location of the ORACLE_HOME/lib directory, where ORACLE_HOME is the same Web Tier installation described in Section A.2.2, "Installing the Oracle SSO Plug-in". This Web Tier installation must be on the same machine as the third-party listener (it does not need to be running), so the SSO plug-in can access the dependency libraries.

Sun Java System 6.1 on UNIX – start

Sun Java System 7.0 on UNIX – bin/startserv

Then modify the value of LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include the path to ORACLE_HOME/lib.

Sun Java System on Windows – set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your environment to the path to ORACLE_HOME\lib.

9.1.2 The mod_security Module and Reference Manual Are Not Shipped With Oracle HTTP Server

The "Understanding Oracle HTTP Server Modules" chapter of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server contains Section 3.10, "mod_security", which discusses the mod_security module and references the ModSecurity Reference Manual PDF (modsecurity2_reference.pdf). The mod_security module and the modsecurity2_reference.pdf file will not be shipped in this release.

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